st: AW: Fwd: question about listtex

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Do you want this functionality for further processing in LATEX or just to
see the results in Stata? Your dwelling on -listtex- suggests the former,
but if not it sounds like a problem for -table-...
HTH
Martin
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Betreff: st: Fwd: question about listtex
Begin forwarded message:
> From: DENTAN <dentan@cict.fr>
> Date: February 26, 2009 5:57:47 AM EST
> Cc: baum@bc.edu, baum@fmwww.bc.edu
> Subject: question about Stata
>
> Dear Roger Newson and collegues,
> I have a question about Stata (and particularly about the function
> "listtex") : please, could you give me this information.
>
> I wish to obtain numerous tables as the joined table.
> These tables vary in function of sexe or age, etc ..
> The numbers of the tables (VP, FP, FN, VPP, Sensibilite) are numbers
> which are in one or different colums (=variable) of a stata file.dta.
> As the presentation of the table is "not regular", I can not find
> how to do to inser the numbers directly in the table.
>
> Could you tell me if there is a Stata function ("listtex" or another
> function) with which we can :
> - built the empty table
> - and say for each case (ex:VP) "insert the number of the variable X
> of the file.dta" (with condition : for exemple if sexe=1)
>
> In advance thank you very much for your answer. Best Regards
> Christine Dentan
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